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Systematic Review: Family History in Risk Assessment for Common Diseases
Annals of Internal Medicine, 11/03/09
Wilson BJ et al. – Insufficient evidence evaluates how to collect family history information accurately in the primary care setting and the effects of taking family history on patient outcomes. Patients seem to correctly report the absence of disease in relatives more often than the presence of disease.
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